Manfred Mann
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Manfred Mann were a British beat, rhythm and blues and pop band (with a strong jazz foundation) of the 1960s, named after their South African keyboardist, Manfred Mann, who later led the successful 1970s group Manfred Mann's Earth Band. Manfred Mann were chart regulars in the 1960s, and the first south-of-England-based group to top the US Billboard Hot 100 during the British invasion.
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Personnel
- Manfred Mann – keyboards (1962—1969)
- Mike Hugg – drums, vibes, keyboards (1962—1969)
- Dave Richmond – bass (1962—1964)
- Mike Vickers – guitar, alto sax, flute (1962—1965)
- Paul Jones – vocals, harmonica (1962—1966)
- Tom McGuinness – guitar, bass (1964—1969)
- Jack Bruce – bass (1965—1966)
- Klaus Voormann – bass (1966—1969)
- Mike d'Abo – vocals, keyboards (1966—1969)
- Glyn Thomas – drums (Mann Hugg Blues Brothers; 1960—1962)
- Tony Smith – bass (Mann Hugg Blues Brothers; 1960—1962)
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Discography
- The Five Faces of Manfred Mann (1964)
- Mann Made (1965)
- As Is (1966)
- Soul of Mann (1967)
- Up the Junction (1968)
- Mighty Garvey! (1968)
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